How to find Secret Black Friday Deals

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Shoppers want deals on holiday shopping so badly, many will wait in line Thursday night for Black Friday bargains, or they’ll spend Thanksgiving Day clipping newspaper coupons.  But you don’t have to.

Get out your shopping list because we’re going to show you how you can see the Black Friday deals before they’re advertised so you can find the lowest prices.

Several websites reveal Black Friday ads now, like http://bfads.net, http://www.blackfriday.info, and http://www.black-friday.net.

Shopper Barbie Wilson told us her kids are “wanting Wii games, lots of Wii accessories, and other games.“

Using these sites, we found a Wii platform for under $300 at Amazon.com. 

Shopper Anita Harry says she’s searching for Bakugan.  “It’s must be Japanese, a toy my 10 year old has his heart set on.“

We found one at Toys R Us for 16 bucks.  So whether you’re shopping for big ticket items, like Tv’s, or smaller items, like games, you can find out now which stores will offer the lowest prices Friday.

But if you’re not going to go out to the stores on Black Friday, you can also save a lot of money on Cyber Monday.  Websites like http://www.cybermonday.com, http://www.dealtaker.com and http://www.couponmoutain.com show you the deals you can order online the Monday after Thanksgiving. 

We couldn’t find everyone’s wish on these sites.  Shopper Dave Gunton told us his wish.  “I’d like santa to put my retirement plan back where it was a couple of months ago.“  But you should be able to find most of them and save a lot of money. 

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